92 results on '"Touwen, B. C. L."'
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2. Longitudinal studies in motor development: developmental neurological considerations
3. Breastfeeding and neurological status
4. Neurological differences between 9-year-old children fed breast-milk or formula-milk as babies
5. Neurological Follow-Up Of 281 Children Born In Breech Presentation: A Controlled Study
6. The Significance of Neonatal neurological Diagnosis
7. Acidaemia and its neurological effects
8. Neurological Follow-Up of Infants Born After Obstetrical Complications
9. De ontwikkeling van het kruipen tussen achttien maanden en vier jaar
10. Preterm or small-for-gestational-age infants: Neurological and behavioural development at the age of 6 years
11. Minimal Brain Dysfunction and Minor Neurological Dysfunction
12. MINOR NEUROLOGICAL DYSFUNCTION FROM BIRTH TO 12 YEARS. I: INCREASE DURING LATE SCHOOL-AGE
13. PERINATAL CORRELATES OF MAJOR AND MINOR NEUROLOGICAL DYSFUNCTION AT SCHOOL AGE: A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS
14. NEUROBEHAVIOURAL RELATIONSHIPS AFTER THE ONSET OF PUBERTY
15. ‘Physiotherapy for the Spastic Child: an Evaluation’
16. Predictive Value of Neonatal Neurological Examination: a Follow-up Study at 18 Months
17. Soft Sign and MBD
18. THE DEVELOPMENT OF CRAWLING BETWEEN 18 MONTHS AND FOUR YEARS
19. MINOR NEUROLOGICAL DYSFUNCTION FROM BIRTH TO 12 YEARS. II: PUBERTY IS RELATED TO DECREASED DYSFUNCTION
20. Neurological Outcome in School-Age Children After In Utero Exposure to Coumarins
21. Coumarins during Pregnancy: Long-term Effects on Growth and Development of School-age Children
22. Prenatal Exposure to Coumarins Has No Effect on Neurobehavioural Outcome
23. Neurological Differences Between 9-Year-Old Children Fed Breast-Milk or Formula-Milk as Babies
24. MINOR NEUROLOGICAL DYSFUNCTION AND QUALITY OF MOVEMENT IN RELATION TO NEONATAL CEREBRAL DAMAGE AND SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT
25. IS MINOR NEUROLOGICAL DYSFUNCTION AT 12 YEARS RELATED TO BEHAVIOUR AND COGNITION?
26. Very low birth weight infants
27. Nocturnal Enuresis and Minor Neurological Dysfunction at 12 Years: A Follow‐Up Study
28. Apgar score, meconium and acidaemia at birth in small-for-gestational age infants born at term, and their relation to neonatal neurological morbidity.
29. Apgar score, meconium and acidaemia at birth in relation to neonatal neurological morbidity in term infants.
30. Long-term follow-up of children prenatally exposed to ritodrine.
31. Neurobehavioural relationships after the onset of puberty.
32. Minor neurological dysfunction from birth to 12 years. II: Puberty is related to decreased dysfunction.
33. The development of crawling between 18 months and four years.
34. Minor neurological dysfunction from birth to 12 years. I: Increase during late school-age.
35. Perinatal risk factors and minor neurological dysfunction: significance for behaviour and school achievement at nine years.
36. Perinatal correlates of major and minor neurological dysfunction at school age: a multivariate analysis.
37. Neurologically deviant newborns: neurological and behavioural development at the age of six years.
38. Predictive Value of Neonatal Neurological Examination: a Follow-up Study at 18 Months.
39. Development of the Relationship between Active and Passive Muscle Power in Preterms after Term Age.
40. Hyperextension of Neck and Trunk and Shoulderretraction in Infancy - A Prognostic Study.
41. FOLLOW-UP OF INFANTS AT RISK OF MINOR BRAIN DYSFUNCTION *.
42. Neurological condition in 42-month-old children in relation to pre- and postnatal exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls and dioxins.
43. Neurological condition in 18-month-old children perinatally exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls and dioxins
44. Soft Sign and MBD.
45. 117 Neurological follow-up at 9 years of normal, suspect and abnormal newborns
46. Apgar Score, Meconium and Acidaemia at Birth in Small-for-Gestational Age Infants Born at Term, and Their Relation to Neonatal Neurological Morbidity
47. Early Findings of a Case of Non-Ketotic Hyperglycinaemia
48. Apgar Score, Meconium and Acidaemia at Birth in Relation to Neonatal Neurological Morbidity in Term Infants
49. Neurological Follow-up of 281 Children Born in Breech Presentation
50. 116 Preterm or small for qestational age: a neurological follow-up at six years
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